The Beauty of Perennials
Perennials bring a unique quality to gardens — one that changes with the seasons. From fresh spring growth to summer flowering, autumn seed heads and winter structure, they offer interest year-round.
Unlike evergreen planting schemes, perennial gardens celebrate change. Dieback is not failure; it is part of the cycle. Seed heads provide texture and food for wildlife, while dormant plants allow the garden to rest.
Movement is another defining feature. Grasses and tall perennials respond to wind and light, creating a living, shifting landscape.
This approach results in gardens that feel alive — never static, never finished.